It’s more or less inevitable that Amazon Alexa will find its way into cars. Once you get used to sitting in your house and shouting commands into the air, you’ll pretty quickly find yourself wanting to do the same in your car. Apple and Google have the advantage there right now, with their voice assistants running constantly on the smartphone you already have strapped to a windshield mount. You just know Amazon wants to wiggle its way in.

Called the Garmin Speak Plus, it’s actually a follow-up to a device the company launched in October of last year that shared the same name, minus the “Plus.” The main difference here? It’s about 80 bucks more ($149 MSRP for the Speak, or $229 for the Speak Plus,) but it has a built-in dash cam.

There’s a little screen on the front to relay directions as you drive about, and it connects to your car’s stereo by way of Bluetooth or AUX port. The camera runs at 1080fp at 30 frames per second, and packs a few little tricks like collision and lane-departure warnings (though, depending on how stable your Bluetooth audio connection is from the Speak Plus to your car, I’m not sure I’d rely on those). It taps your phone’s cell connection, meanwhile, for all its various data needs (GPS routing, processing Alexa commands, etc.)

The Speak Plus is available for pre-order now, and should ship sometime in mid-February.